It makes no sense having grand New Year’s resolutions if you don’t ensure to get to the new calendar year.
Hence, with almost 450 persons dead from road traffic mishaps across the island so far this year, much concern naturally surrounds the f
Thursday’s crash death of Constable Fabian Morrison has been described as a body blow to the police force, this being at least the second motorcycle fatality in three months.
Morrison, who had joined the force two years ago, was a member of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB).
The constable died after his service motorcycle collided with a Honda motor car in the vicinity of the entrance to the army headquarters at Up Park Camp, St Andrew.
Police Federation Chairman Corporal Rohan James said the Jamaica Constabulary Force has endured a rough year grappling with members who had died tragically in crashes, at the hands of murderers, or by ill health. He said that the force has been burdened by funeral after funeral.
A family member of the late Constable Fabian Morrison of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch is consoled by a police officer as she was overcome with grief at Elletson Road Police Station yesterday.
Chairman of the Police Federation, Corporal Rohan James, said the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has got very little respite from grief this year after the death of another lawman yesterday.
James was speaking to THE WEEKEND STAR after the passing of Constable Fabian Morrison, who was hit from his motorcycle close to the entrance of the Jamaica Defence Force Up Park Camp in St Andrew.
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Constable Fabian Morrison
A release from the Corporate Communications Unit (CCU) of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has presented more details of the motor vehicle collision that led to the death of a police constable in St Andrew on Thursday morning.
Reports indicate that about 8:10 am, Constable Morrison was driving a police service motorcycle when on reaching the intersection of Arnold Road and Camp Road, a female motorist turned suddenly into the path of the service motorcycle, resulting in the collision, the CCU release said
The lawman was flung from the motorcycle and sustained multiple injuries from the overall impact.